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Misinformation is disseminated by both the white house and "rabid right-wingers" but the interview in question was not "cherry picked" it was an unusually honest answer from a soon to be president.
White House launches counteroffensive over Drudge Report link 2009
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Misinformation is generally their livelihood so I really don't give them a thought.
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At least he was honest and didn't lean over the podium and give us a disingenuous smirk like Captain Misinformation and his puppeteer Darth Torture while lying to our faces.
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Misinformation is generally their livelihood so I really don't give them a thought.
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Misinformation is an old word meaning incorrect or inaccurate information:
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Misinformation is an old word meaning incorrect or inaccurate information:
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Misinformation is thus easily passed on and (mis -) trusted through Wikipedia.
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Misinformation is coming from the left, the right and anywhere inbetween.
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Misinformation is the number 1 way to win a war by deceiving the enemy then hammering them.
Think Progress » Bush Caught on Tape: “A Wiretap Requires A Court Order. Nothing Has Changed.” 2005
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Still, I don’t know that the website Conspiracy Theories and Misinformation is going to succeed its goal of debunking many of these theories.
Conspiracy-debunking… or conspiracy? « A Progressive on the Prairie 2010
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